5113 11am marguowztume lendrams By STEVE Jonson SID IleNABNBY FUND The thermometer used to follow the progress of the Sid McNabney fundbasnt moved too much vet this week There is no doubt that theiund will reach its objective as big push is not really ex pected until the first of the month anyhow Receipts of tickets lifted the needle another hundred dol lars We received letter this week from Ken Green who played left wing for McNabney the short while he was in Barrie Green it is understood is one of Slds best friends lie played with and againsthld besides being school chum of McNabneys Anyhow the gist of letter was asking if he could help in any way His last scntcnceexpressed the feeling of so many folks would feel much better if could be of some help and would greatly appreciate the honor to play in the game Dec 10 and bcpart of something to hot mostwonderful guy So Ken will be another of the old llycrs in the game GREY CUP Everyone is out to make this Grey Cup Classic the most spectnc ular ever Take this for instance Eight clowns 75 majorettcs the 50volce EDys Choir of St Michaels Cathedral the 48th Highlanders Band 10000 Kiddyvpops and 10000 sun visors will be the Laura Secord Candy Shops contribution to the Grey Cup Day festivities in Toronto tomorrow special bus will bring the zitgirl Lounsbury Majorcttes from St Catharines to march in the parade Another 50 majorctics from East York Collegiate and Leaside Collegiate will be in the halftime pageant at Varsity Stadium The 48th Highlanders Band will be both In the parade and at Varsity Stadium The St Michaels hoys Choir under Monsignor Ronan will sing The Happy Wanderer and Bless This House BACKWAIID STEP Apparently the Maple Leaf Gardens had to be fumigatcd after Monday nights welterweight boxing bout between Lil Arthur King of Toronto and Frankie Aiotta of Allentown Pa According to anthe spot reports theknockout at 39 seconds of the first round looked bad smelled bad too It was left to the bread basket that set Alotta on his pantaloons for goéd They say that the act Alotta presented the customers would rate him an Oscar Maybe so and maybe not But theres one thing for sure it was backward step on Kings comeback trail No one in the fight busi ness will too readily accept the fact that King koed Alotta with left hand so early in the light Alotta either stole his share of the purse or wasnt too much ofa fighter in the first place As for his record he won his last four fights in succession it doesnt prove he belongs within block of the onetime lightweight challenger it seems that the only thing left for Kings handlers to do now is get Artha fightrwithn name serapper in hurry If that isnt done then the touchy vfigbtrmob Will beawonderingofmetly whardld happen to Frankie Another thing if Lil Artha doesnt fight again very soon all of his training for this one has gone to pot JUST NOTES Lou Passadpr was little off the beam in Toronto the other day when he said that the club hadnt seen Pat Casey play this year Casey youll remember is the fellow who gets lumps under his arms when he sweats and the Peterborough club is attempting to send him to Quebec for this season Well Casey played an exhibition game here in Barrie And he sure perspired last season when he won thescoring in the Kirkland LakeJuvenile Leaguethen paced the KL club to terrific series win over the South Porcupine Gold Kings We covered that series and know right well that Casey worked hard enough to perspire Then in late August we covered the Montreal Canadians junior training camp in Schumacher at which Casey was standout at least Frank Selke said he was Big Blake Ball the bruising defencemnn of the Barrie Flyers takes ona new boss tomorrow when he weds pretty Mary McMartin Best wishesyou two Until the snow packs on the streets the roads are going to be very slippebrSo please motorists and pedestrians take it easy And par ents itvouldnt be bad idea to instruct your children to usethe sidewalks whenever possible 31111111 CHURCH EAGUES 111101 ANOIHERSATURDAYOFHOCKEY The Barrie Church Hockey Lea ers out for every gameThey urge JACK KAN The number 13 cant be regarded as too unlucky to the Bar rie liiyers Last night in game name number 13 at Peterbor ough the shorthanded Barrie boys played bangup contest in trimming the Pete 40 Actually no one cared whether it was tho13th or the umpteenth The important thing ed in very convincing style Bill 311515 Em Starting the game with only 13 men and ï¬nishing up with an even dozen the Flyera attempted to bump the Peter out of their own beautiful arena early Big Blake Ball who came up with his strong Test defensive effort of the season was mainly responsible for slow ing down the Peterborough club Ball seemed to get piece of every Petcrborouglf player in the lineup and few oi the fellows several times The crowd was really on his neck but every hoot was followed by another crushing body check While Ball who is to walk down the aisle tomorrow was stand out defensively Jack Kane stole the plaudits away from all of the attackers Kane drilled name two goals his second and third of the season and two of the nicest goals scored by anyone this year Undoubtedly spurred on by the fact that he was playing in his home town before old friends Kane maderthem right proud in the first period when he picked up the puck inside his own bluelino skated right through the entire Peterborough club and de posited the biscuit in corner Observers felt that that was the nicest goal scored by Barrie player in some time And it was the same Kane who scored the other beaut two years ago But Jack wasnt through stealing the show He picked up the loose puck around centre ice in the third period and from that point on duplicatedwhis first goal pulling the goaltender way out of the cage Kane was ball of ï¬re all night even though he had the dubious honorof presenting Peterborough with penalty shot in the ï¬nal frame George Montague took the free shot after Kane threw his stick and his lack lustre attempt was easilyblocked by BossBrnoks in the Earfï¬znet Gary Edwards got the Flyers ï¬rst goal in the opening stanza when his low drive deflected in off skate it was his ï¬rst of the season Tommy Black the hardest work ing man on the club scored the Flyers other goal in the third period while lying down He was dumped in front of thePetes net have been divided into two teams taking the place of the Allandale Combines who found it too dif ficult to ice team This league is agreat starting point for the youngsters and those already on teams should make point of getting to every game wasthat the Fiyers triumph biit had enough control of his stickI to hook in short pass from Dale Rolfe While goaltender Ross Brooks who looks like the regular goalie didnt have soft evening he stopped over 30 shots about half dozen of them labelled attempts Chuck Adamson in the other net was really busy man in the last period TheFlyers stormed all over the Peterborough zone and hit con ple goal posts Davison llurt Despite all the good things about the win the Flyers may have been hurt if Murray Davisons shoulder and rib injury is found to be very serious Davison got checked hard in the third session and the Flyers had to play most of the third with only dozen players Blake Ball stopped shot with his arm and will need trainer Buddy LeRoux to work on it be fore it stiffcns up Leltoux will also have to devote some attention to the bit of wéter on Danny Pat ricks elbow and Dale Rolfes sore arm And with these new aches the Flyers are still doubtful whether theyll have Billy Forhan back into the lineup lf Forhan had his way hed play with or without his bruised shoulder While it sure felt good to win one and move out of the league cellar it hurt to lose the 21 decl sinn toSt Catbnrlnps Wednesday bad defensive move and one athousand shot accounted for the TeePees goalsl 0n Cos borns goal the Teeps ï¬rst two Flyers defencemen were caught chasing one man thus leaving the puck to be picked up by Cosbom Then Hulls goal that proved the winner was scoredona passback from faeeoffrin Barrie territory The slapshot picked the top left hand corner Danny gamut who scored 11h Flyers lone Wednesday evening tally made that his top nightcï¬ the season His goal came on pasi ses from Alvin Norrena playing for the ï¬rst time in two weeks and captain John Chasczewski Tonight the St Michaels Coll cge Majors are visitors on BarrieE ice THURSDAYS SUMMARY BARBIE goalBrooks defence Chasczewski Cherry Ball Love day forwards Rolfe Black Edwards Kane Davison torrena Patrick Josephson PETEREOROUGH goal Adam son defence Spencer Dunne McNiff forwards Montague Bablt PARENTS gue hadanother véry successful mornings play at the Barrie Arena Saturday tn the first game of the Peewee division St Andrews trounced Collier Amos and Smith scored pair of goals each for the winners while McCiements had the fifth Crowe scored the lone Collier goal St Marys led by the hat trick performancerof LaTueri shutout St Georges 54 Ryan andSamby had the other two goals for St Marys Aitchison ored all of his clubs goals as Trinity outscored Central 31 Churchill fired the lone Cenv tral goal in the last of the Peewee con tests Burton Avenue triumphed over St Josephs by close 21 count Perry and wingrove scored the Burton Avenue goals ylilaloney was the losers marksman Trinity now shares the Peewee League lead with BurtonEach club has six points St Marys is one game off the pace with four points and Central and St An drewa have three points St Jo sephs two Sand Collier and st Georges have yetto rack up 11 wt only one gamewaa pla the Squirt class hat being eenjliillcrest Area and Si Area Hillcréstde th the kids to make it to all of the games and have good time Terry Long scored both of clubs goals Central topped Tn ity 21 in an Atom divis 11 game David Young scored for Trinit St Andrews and Collier play tova sawoff without ther team dentingthe twin Burton one toppledSt lo sephs 42 Drake Richardsor and David Aikens splitting thr four goals ErnestLascelles scored both of St Josephs goals Central holds down the leagut lead with six points one better than StAndrews followswitb three Marys and Collier each have th points Trinity St Josephs ant Trinity Mission have yet to rack point Trinity and St Giles Mission RIPT111118 Imsrim 111111115111 Euruar with overcrowded classrooms competition is high Watch their marks go up with new typewriter We HaveAIl Moises of Portable TypEw TERMS As towns SIIIILVDOWN ANo FREE Come in and get your fopy of our helpful book et AT YOUR FINGERTIIS 28 pages illustratedand full of helpful information what everystudent and shouldknow how to succeed in school iandb siness RITER $1 Students vhouse portL tines get up to 311 high er grades Give your children this opportun ityGive them the type writer youmlssed WEEKLY cock Hamuton Connolly Maho ney Ertel MasonthurlbÂ¥ Clark Manhall Mikel McCreary Black Pint Period Flyels Edwards Kane 237 Penalties McNiif 339 329 JACK Kano Spenccr 511 Norrena and Chas czewski 917 Davison 1413 Second Period Flyers Kane Penalties Ball 17 902 Cherry 1258 Montague 1435 Hamilton 1753 Mason 10 min misconduct 1828 Third Perlod Flyers Black Rolfe 1438 Flyers Kane Edwards 1508 Penaities Josephson 00 Kane penalty shot missed by Montague 133 Norrena 219 Black 611 McNiff 155 Ball 1529 Josephson and Black 1509 Marshall 1521 Spencer 1930 WEDNESDAYS SUMMARY ST CATHARINES goal Ed wards defence MortonHillman Ravlich McDermott forwards Cosborn Hull Mikita lloekstra McKenzie Solomon Ewer quen ville Maekie Grosso Goroupe BARRlE goal Brooks defence 1323 ACESIIIEIIIEIIS 0140EVICTDRWVER PETES Chascuwsli Cherry Loveday Ball forwards Rolfe Black nog era KennDavison Edwards Patrick orrena Josephson EImlerlod No scoring Penalties Cherry 51 Raviich NORM FOSTER Here With St lillkes 455 McDermott 638 Cosborn 936 Hull 1243 Kane 1515 Chasczewski 1556 Ball 1927 Hill man 1057 Second Period Teeleés Cosborn McKenzie 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